a poison treeの例文
- The poisoner of " A Poison Tree " is similar to Blake's Jehovah, Urizen, Satan, and Newton.
- The novel's title is derived from a poem by William Blake entitled " A Poison Tree ", which is featured at the beginning of the novel.
- Only 5 of the poems from " Songs of Experience " appeared individually before 1839 with " A Poison Tree " first published in the 1830 " London University Magazine ".
- As such, " A Poison Tree " appears to play off the Christian idea of self-denial, and it is possible that Blake is relying on Emanuel Swedenborg's theme of piety concealing malice, which ultimately alienates the individual from their true identity and evil no longer appears to be evil.
- The album contained a version of previous EP lead track " The Flower " and another long-standing NSRO Tennyson setting, " Move Eastward Happy Earth ", plus further settings of poems by Geoffrey Chaucer ( " Now Welcom Somer " ) and William Blake ( " The Angel ", " A Poison Tree " and " Golden Cage " ).